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high pockets

09-13-2007 18:17:32




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Someone emailed me the PDF's of the plans to build one and I've one way or another lost them. I can't even find it in my email anymore. I think it was Gary??? that sent them to me? Any chance I could get them again?

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Sean (TX)

09-13-2007 19:00:37




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to AnvilheadTX, 09-13-2007 18:17:32  
I have the plans here: Tractor Jack Got some of these pics from Cargocult!! Some from Gary and his home made jack...



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GB in MT.

09-13-2007 18:44:36




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to high pockets, 09-13-2007 18:17:32  

And if the addy Tom gave ya don't work send me an email and I will resend them to ya.


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high pockets

09-13-2007 18:37:56




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to Brian Bell, 09-13-2007 18:17:32  
thanks much!!!



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Tom N MS

09-13-2007 18:27:43




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to high pockets, 09-13-2007 18:17:32  
Try this..
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/5130//jakplan.html



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TennesseeMan

09-14-2007 05:35:17




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to Tom N MS, 09-13-2007 18:27:43  
I have one of these jacks and it works great. However I have never tried to raise the front as I was never certain where to place the small piece. My question though is what is the purpose of the chain?



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GB in MT.

09-14-2007 06:04:17




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 Re: tractor jack schematic in reply to TennesseeMan, 09-14-2007 05:35:17  


The chain is to keep the base of the front stand, from slideing out from under the front of the tractor, as it lifts the tractor. It also holds the stands at the right angle for lift.
Just a safty thing.!!!

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